Gwyneth Paltrow’s Holiday Decor Highlights the Elegance of Subtle Luxury – This Stunning Christmas Tree Trend Could Inspire Your 2025 Celebrations
From soft whites to gentle greys, the power of a neutral color palette elevates holiday design, proving that subtlety can be more striking than extravagance
Decorating with a warm, autumnal color palette is certainly on trend, and Gwyneth Paltrow's Christmas tree from a previous year shows that the American actress and entrepreneur was ahead of the curve.
The festive season is usually – and predominantly – heavily saturated with a red and Christmas color scheme, but lately, another softer palette has edged into the zeitgeist. Decorating with brown, bronze, gunmetal, gold, and other warm neutrals is currently seen as a sophisticated aesthetic choice.
Gwyneth Paltrow's quiet luxury Christmas tree is a wonderful example of why this palette works, and achieving the look couldn't be easier this season. When choosing your Christmas decorating ideas, take inspiration from nature's seasonal spectrum of earthy tones to create a warm, welcoming space that you'll love throughout the festive period – and into January.
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Made from glass in a timeless design, these flocked ornaments feature a sophisticated neutral palette of grays, browns, and taupes, adding texture and elegance to any space.
Designed in collaboration with interior designer Leanne Ford, this collection of gleaming and matte ornaments adds subtle depth and shimmer to your Christmas tree. The gold, copper, gray, and white palette is a standout favorite this season.
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Nature’s dazzling colors are one of the joys of fall and winter and provide rich inspiration for creating cozy Christmas interiors. Trees glow with red, rust, and golden tones that shine as bright as flickering flames in the low fall and winter sun, while the copper and chestnut hues of fallen leaves carpet the ground.
Lately, I've noticed more designers, decorators, and homeowners opting to decorate with neutrals – and other subtle, subdued colors – for Christmas.
Offering myriad warm hues that sit harmoniously together, the autumn palette is loved by designers for its ability to create relaxed, grounding spaces with enduring appeal.
'Walking through woodland is so inspirational, with leaves falling and crunching underfoot in rust, terracotta, and ochre. These colors, especially when used at Christmas, give interiors a calmness and a feeling of serenity. They sit back in a room and don’t jump out at you,' explains fabric designer Vanessa Arbuthnott.
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The beauty of the autumnal palette at Christmas is that the tones work wonderfully layered together, but will also naturally complement the timber, natural fabrics, and stone prevalent in furniture, architectural elements, and furnishings in your existing decor. It is a win-win for those of us who prefer – and still adore – the quiet luxury Christmas trend.

Jennifer is the Digital Editor at Homes & Gardens, bringing years of interiors experience across the US and UK. She has worked with leading publications, blending expertise in PR, marketing, social media, commercial strategy, and e-commerce. Jennifer has covered every corner of the home – curating projects from top interior designers, sourcing celebrity properties, reviewing appliances, and delivering timely news. Now, she channels her digital skills into shaping the world’s leading interiors website.
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